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I played my first party on Technics turntables in 2002 and since then I have played on handy many turntables. A few years ago I decided to go back to vinyl and mixing. I have tried many OEM turntables and these RELOOPs are absolutely phenomenal. The feel of playing is similar to the technics, although I think that the reloop surpasses them even more. They are built as if they were armored. Definitely the best choice in terms of price/quality and the best choice among super OEMs. It's nice that the appearance also refers to the classic mk2 technics turntables. The tracking and beatmatching is phenomenal. Pitch holds tempo perfectly.
I played my first party on Technics turntables in 2002 and since then I have played on handy many turntables. A few years ago I decided to go back to vinyl and mixing. I have tried many OEM turntables and these RELOOPs are absolutely phenomenal. The feel of playing is similar to the technics, although I think that the reloop surpasses them even more. They are built as
I played my first party on Technics turntables in 2002 and since then I have played on handy many turntables. A few years ago I decided to go back to vinyl and mixing. I have tried many OEM turntables and these RELOOPs are absolutely phenomenal. The feel of playing is similar to the technics, although I think that the reloop surpasses them even more. They are built as if they were armored. Definitely the best choice in terms of price/quality and the best choice among super OEMs. It's nice that the appearance also refers to the classic mk2 technics turntables. The tracking and beatmatching is phenomenal. Pitch holds tempo perfectly.
I purchased a pair of Reloop RP-7000 MK2 back in 2018, and after years of use, I can confidently say this turntable is an absolute beast. Built like a tank, it has withstood countless gigs, scratching sessions, and home studio use without missing a beat.
Build Quality & Design
One of the first things that impressed me was the rugged construction. The metal housing gives it a premium feel, and the additional reinforcements ensure minimal vibrations, even in loud club environments. The matte finish not only looks sleek but also resists fingerprints and scratches better than glossy alternatives.
Performance & Features
The torque on this thing is no joke—with up to 4.5 kg/cm, the start-up time is lightning-fast, and it holds speed incredibly well. The pitch control is precise, and having the option to switch between ±8%, ±16%, and ±50% makes it perfect for DJs who love creative mixing.
The reverse function and adjustable brake speed are a nice touch, giving extra flexibility for turntablists. Plus, the target light is detachable, which is super handy when transporting the deck.
Sound & Stability
Paired with a good cartridge, the RP-7000 MK2 delivers clean and rich sound. The anti-resonant design reduces unwanted feedback, making it perfect for both scratching and traditional mixing. Even after years of use, the platter remains smooth and stable.
Final Verdict
The Reloop RP-7000 MK2 is a workhorse—it competes with industry giants but at a more accessible price point. Whether you're a club DJ, a scratch artist, or just love spinning vinyl at home, this turntable will never let you down.
If you want a professional-grade turntable without breaking the bank, this is it!
I purchased a pair of Reloop RP-7000 MK2 back in 2018, and after years of use, I can confidently say this turntable is an absolute beast. Built like a tank, it has withstood countless gigs, scratching sessions, and home studio use without missing a beat.
Build Quality & Design
One of the first things that impressed me was the rugged construction. The
I purchased a pair of Reloop RP-7000 MK2 back in 2018, and after years of use, I can confidently say this turntable is an absolute beast. Built like a tank, it has withstood countless gigs, scratching sessions, and home studio use without missing a beat.
Build Quality & Design
One of the first things that impressed me was the rugged construction. The metal housing gives it a premium feel, and the additional reinforcements ensure minimal vibrations, even in loud club environments. The matte finish not only looks sleek but also resists fingerprints and scratches better than glossy alternatives.
Performance & Features
The torque on this thing is no joke—with up to 4.5 kg/cm, the start-up time is lightning-fast, and it holds speed incredibly well. The pitch control is precise, and having the option to switch between ±8%, ±16%, and ±50% makes it perfect for DJs who love creative mixing.
The reverse function and adjustable brake speed are a nice touch, giving extra flexibility for turntablists. Plus, the target light is detachable, which is super handy when transporting the deck.
Sound & Stability
Paired with a good cartridge, the RP-7000 MK2 delivers clean and rich sound. The anti-resonant design reduces unwanted feedback, making it perfect for both scratching and traditional mixing. Even after years of use, the platter remains smooth and stable.
Final Verdict
The Reloop RP-7000 MK2 is a workhorse—it competes with industry giants but at a more accessible price point. Whether you're a club DJ, a scratch artist, or just love spinning vinyl at home, this turntable will never let you down.
If you want a professional-grade turntable without breaking the bank, this is it!
Ive had it for a while, took it to many venues and of course, there are some nuances about it: sometimes a tiny buzz, its heavier than others, not singles adapter, some parts could feel a bit better but hey, at this price point this is the best money can buy and in the moment of truth it doesn't let you down. It's gonna take a beating and ask for more. I have an 1200MK7 that is not aging nearly as well as this RP7000MK2 and they are both seeing the same life in bars, clubs and at home. If you dont mind the layout and the lack of singles adapter cutout, spare capsule holder then I recommend it 100%.
Ive had it for a while, took it to many venues and of course, there are some nuances about it: sometimes a tiny buzz, its heavier than others, not singles adapter, some parts could feel a bit better but hey, at this price point this is the best money can buy and in the moment of truth it doesn't let you down. It's gonna take a beating and ask for more. I have an
Ive had it for a while, took it to many venues and of course, there are some nuances about it: sometimes a tiny buzz, its heavier than others, not singles adapter, some parts could feel a bit better but hey, at this price point this is the best money can buy and in the moment of truth it doesn't let you down. It's gonna take a beating and ask for more. I have an 1200MK7 that is not aging nearly as well as this RP7000MK2 and they are both seeing the same life in bars, clubs and at home. If you dont mind the layout and the lack of singles adapter cutout, spare capsule holder then I recommend it 100%.